Australia Vacations
Tassie Road Trip
13 Days / 10 Nights from $2138
Destinations
Cradle Mountain, Strahan, Hobart, Freycinet, Melbourne
This Itinerary Features
Family, Groups, Adventure, Self Drive, Beach, Nature, Culture
Your Itinerary Includes
- International coach class airfare
- Internal coach class air in Australia
- All round trip airport transfers
- 9 day car rental (automatic)
- 2 nights Cradle Mountain
- 2 nights Strahan
- 2 nights Hobart
- 2 nights Freycinet
- 2 nights Melbourne
- Melbourne half day city tour
Day-By-Day Itinerary
This itinerary can be fully customized; to tailor this package
to your specific requirements please call one of our travel
specialists.
Day 1 Fly USA to Sydney
Day 2 You cross the International Date Line
The International Date Line is an imaginary line on the earth’s
surface that approximately coincides with the 180th meridian
(LONGITUDE), and separates the calendar date. Traveling east
across the line takes the traveler back one day; traveling
west takes the traveler forward one day.
Day 3 Welcome to Sydney, Australia
On arrival into Sydney you will need to clear customs and
make your way to your connecting flight south Launceston,
Tasmania. Upon arrival you will pick up your rental vehicle
and drive to Cradle Mountain. This is a two hour drive, although
if you have time to spare there are some interesting places
to see and scenery to enjoy all along the way.
Separated from mainland Australia by the 240 km stretch of
Bass Strait, Tasmania is a land apart – a place of wild
and beautiful landscapes; friendly, welcoming people; a pleasant,
temperate climate; wonderful wine and food; a rich history;
and a relaxed island lifestyle.
Australia's island state of Tasmania provides an utterly
different experience from the mainland. Forget any notions
of arid Outback - Tasmania is a land of rugged mountains,
open moors, rolling green hills, long and deserted beaches,
pure rivers, forests and dense, impenetrable scrub.
Launceston, Tasmania’s second oldest city, was founded
in 1805.It has extensive parks and gardens and its well preserved
buildings of various periods are a feature. The city is noted
in particular for its Victorian streetscapes and Georgian
buildings.
Day 4 At leisure, Cradle Mountain
Cradle Mountain National Park has two main focal points: the
northern one is Cradle Mountain (about 37 miles south of Burnie)
and the southern one is Australia's deepest lake, Lake St
Clair (about 31 miles southeast of Cradle Mountain). The park's
total size is about 161,000 hectares (397,840 acres) and it
covers some of Tasmania's highest country. It is famous for
its lakes, peaks, rainforest and moorland. Tasmania's highest
mountain is here - Mount Ossa (5,305 feet) - and the island's
best known walking track - the Overland Track (53 miles),
which takes about five days to walk.
To venture into the wilderness is a personal adventure, an
experience that lasts beyond the 'here and now'. Cradle Mountain
is one of those experiences - walk the many trails that make
up the Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair National Park, feed the
tame wallabies, take a scenic flight, or a guided walk or
maybe just sit back and contemplate.
Day 5 Drive Cradle Mountain to Strahan
Today, you will head to Tasmania's Wild West and the remote
coastal town of Strahan. Allow at least 2 hours for this drive.
The tiny, remote west coast port of Strahan is the departure
point for excursions into Tasmania's spectacular Franklin-Gordon
Wild Rivers National Park, one of Tasmania's most extensive
wilderness areas. The town is located on the shores of Macquarie
Harbour & cruise boats and scenic flights [by sea plane]
depart daily from the jetty in the middle of town. The cruises
take visitors across historic Macquarie Harbour, past the
ruins of the Sarah Island convict settlement.
Day 6 At leisure, Strahan
For a really comprehensive tour of this region, take the seaplane
scenic flight which takes you inland past towering "Frenchman's
Cap", an aptly named alpine peak, over the ranges &
canyons of the National Park & onto a breathtaking water
landing on the upper reaches of the Gordon River. The return
flight circumnavigates Macquarie Harbour so you'll have an
excellent perspective of the entire region. If time permits
take a drive out to Ocean Beach, just 6 kilometers to the
west of town. This long, lonely stretch of beach, lashed gigantic
breakers & winds of the Southern Ocean, somehow typifies
the magnificent Wild West coast. While in town, try the local
seafood. It's some of the best you will try anywhere.
Day 7 Drive Strahan to Hobart
Depart Strahan and make your way throughout the St Clair &
Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Parks before arriving
at Mount Field National Park and Russell Falls which is a
good stop point for lunch. Here you can walk amongst the world’s
largest flowering trees and tallest hardwoods. Continue onto
Hobart just a short drive from Mt Field. This is an excellent
drive with lots of interesting stops along the way.
Day 8 At leisure, Hobart
At your leisure to explore the beautiful city of Hobart which
offers a diverse look at the history and traditions of Australia
in a unique and friendly environment. Also the drive to Port
Arthur convict settlement is excellent with a stop at historic
Richmond worth the effort as well.
Day 9 Drive Hobart to Freycinet
From Hobart, the A3 will take you north along the east coast
to the town of Swansea. Continue north from here, past a number
of boutique wineries to the C302. This road will take you
south to the township of Coles Bay - a lovely coastal town
and the gateway to the spectacular Freycinet National Park.
Day 10 At leisure in Freycinet
Freycinet National Park is for those interested in a more
"off the beaten track" place. The bay has fine beaches
for swimming, good bushwalking and bird-watching. There is
a wide variety of local flora (over 60 varieties of orchid),
and the permanent inhabitants (possums and wallabies) are
bold enough to take close-up looks at their human visitors.
Northwest of Coles Bay is Moulting Lagoon, breeding ground
of the black swan, and along the northern coast are the grand
dunes of Friendly Beaches. Coles Bay is frequently used as
a staging point for those wishing to visit the Freycinet National
Park. Three pink granite mountains (the Amos, Dove and Mayson)
form the Hazard Range, a signature of the 11,930 ha. park.
But the best known attraction is Wineglass Bay. Its perfect
formation and white sand make it one of the most photographed
natural features in the state.
Day 11 Fly Hobart to Melbourne
Depart Freycinet National Park area, leaving early enough
to allow time to stop at Coles Bay to visit the Freycinet
Bakery for one of their famous Scallop Pies before continuing
south the Hobart airport. Upon arrival at Hobart airport you
will drop off your rental car at the airport depot prior to
flight departure to Melbourne. On arrival into Melbourne,
you will be transferred to your hotel.
Melbourne, the capital of Victoria and a cultural hub, is
known for the good things in life - fashion, food, entertainment
and sport. This is a city of style, architecture, trams, theatres
and art. The influence of decades of immigration from all
over the world has made Melbourne a paradise for those who
love food and wine. Whole streets are dedicated to food, whether
it be Indian, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Chinese, Greek,
or a host of other styles. You can't miss the world-class
wines either. You’ll barely meet a visitor who hasn’t
fallen in love with Melbourne. Rattling trams, parklands singing
with blackbirds, stately architecture and palm trees - it’s
like northern Europe on the Mediterranean.
Day 12 Tour - Melbourne half day city tour
Melbourne is famous for its magnificent parks and gardens
which surround the city. See the famous Floral Clock, Botanic
Gardens, Flagstaff Gardens and inspect Captain Cook's Cottage
in the beautiful Fitzroy Gardens. See the colorful Victoria
Market, Old Melbourne Gaol, Shrine of Remembrance and travel
over the Westgate Bridge for panoramic views over Port Phillip
Bay.
The afternoon is at leisure to explore the very cosmopolitan
city of Melbourne. The many attractions of the city vary from
the spectacular parklands and gardens that surround the city,
to the museums and festivals that are a continuing part of
the city life. Excellent restaurants are on every corner and
cater for every taste in the world.
Day 13 Fly Melbourne to USA (Via Sydney)
You will be transferred to the airport for your departure
flight.
Pricing
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determine pricing for your tour select the
appropriate travel season and desired
accommodation level from the table below. |
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Superior |
Deluxe |
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Reference # |
433538 |
433539 |
433540 |
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Low Season |
$2138 |
$2419 |
$2752 |
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Shoulder Season |
$2659 |
$2937 |
$3268 |
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High Season |
$3059 |
$3337 |
$3668 |
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Peak Season |
$3126 |
$3404 |
$3735 |
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Single Supplement |
$870 |
$1198 |
$1561 |
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All prices reflect a 3% discount for
purchases made by cash/check.
There are no discounts for payment made
by credit card. |
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International Airfare Credit |
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Air credit pricing can be deducted from
the overall package cost if you have
already obtained/plan to obtain your international flights independently.
For this itinerary, the air credit
includes the following flight segments:
LAX-SYD//MEL-LAX |
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Low Season |
$725 |
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Shoulder Season |
$1025 |
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High Season |
$1325 |
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Peak Season |
$1375 |
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Travel Seasons |
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Low Season |
5/1–6/9/05 and 8/1–9/15/05 |
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Shoulder Season |
4/1–4/30/05; 6/10–7/31/05; 9/16–12/2/05
and 3/1–3/31/06 |
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High Season |
12/3–12/9 and 12/24–2/28/06 |
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Peak Season |
12/10–12/23/05 |
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